A subject very relevant after the recent cyber security leak in the US government!
BBC News - Trump's national security team's chat app leak stuns Washington
This episode examines the government's ongoing efforts to bolster the nation's digital defences against a growing array of threats. We analyse the latest progress in strengthening cyber security, including proposed measures to protect UK businesses from the damaging impact of ransomware, which can incur significant financial and operational costs. The introduction of the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill is also highlighted as a key step towards a safer digital landscape.
We explore the critical need to address the cyber skills gap across government and defence. We examine the support being offered to local councils, including the cyber assessment framework and monthly cyber clinics, to enhance their resilience.
The strategic importance of cyber security clusters, such as the one in Cheltenham with GCHQ and the National Cyber Security Centre, is considered, alongside the potential benefits of closer public and private sector co-location. The persistent threat of foreign interference, particularly from Russia, in democratic processes is addressed, alongside the ongoing cyber conflict in Ukraine and the UK's support for its cyber defenders. Finally, concerns are raised about potential cyber-risks associated with platforms like TikTok.
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